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Are you looking for a carer or live-in carer?

Are you looking for a reliable care provider?

Are you tired of disappointment from your care providers?

Are you paying too much for your care?

Are your parents or grand parents in need of personal care?

Are you in need of practical or social care help?

Are your children or young adults in need of care/support?

Do you need help with domestic work?

 

IF YOU HAVE ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THE ABOVE

CALL OUR 24HRS No. 020 76397705 FOR IMMEDIATE RESPONSE

We accept private and NHS clients and all our care workers are CRB checked and fully trained by us.

 

The philosophy of the Organisation is to reflect and promote values that focus upon the individual client or Service User as being at the centre of Care Service planning and Service delivery. To help achieve this, the Organisation has drawn upon the fundamental Core Values of Care to develop the following Service values which will form the basis for considering the provision of an individual Care Service:

 

Autonomy and independence of personal decision-making, including the assumption, of risks as well as responsibilities associated with citizenship.

Choice of occupational activities, lifestyle, and the best way to maintain independence, including the opportunity to select independently from a range of options.

 

Respect for the intrinsic worth, dignity and individuality of the person and his/her racial and ethnic identity cultural heritage.

 

Participation and integration in society, and in the development of plans, policies and decisions affecting the individual’s life.

 

Knowledge about conditions and prospects, options and opportunities, and ways of improving the individual’s life.

 

Fulfillment of personal aspirations and abilities in all aspects of daily life, including the chance to develop skills and knowledge.

 

Privacy from unnecessary intrusion, and the preservation and safeguarding of confidentiality.

 

Equality of opportunity and access to services irrespective of age, race or ethnic origin, creed, colour, religion, political affiliation, disability or impairments, marital status, parenthood, sexual gender or sexual orientation.

 

The realization of these values, together with the level of help and support required to achieve personal goals, will be a unique process for each person – every person is an individual. However, the value principles remain constant and will provide a sound foundation for the provision of care to all, regardless of personal circumstances and in accordance with the Organisation’s Equal Opportunity Policy.